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Nov 27, 2024
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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Child Development, A.A.S.
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The Child and Family Studies Associate in Applied Science degree program is designed for individuals who want to work directly with young children and their families in early care and education programs, human service organizations, or professional development services. The program provides both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
As an Illinois Gateways to Opportunity entitled institution, completion of course requirements for the A.A.S. degree can lead to an Illinois Early Childhood Teacher Credential 2, 3, or 4. Students who pursue an Illinois Infant-Toddler Teacher Credential 1 or an Illinois Director Credential 1 can complete the requirements for those credentials through Early Childhood Education elective choices. Students should seek more information from the Early Childhood Education/Child and Family Studies Coordinator.
Please note: Students interested in teaching in the elementary schools in Illinois should enroll in the Associate in Arts Degree in pre-elementary or pre-early childhood education. Consult a counselor or advisor for further information. Students interested in pursuing the Level 1 Illinois Director Credential from the Illinois Network of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (INCCRA) have up to two years following graduation to document 1200 hours of early childhood/school age management experience. Either while earning their A.A.S. degree or following its completion, students must demonstrate that they have made contributions to the profession in one of the areas described in the program brochure.
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I. General Education Core (16)
Area A: Communication (6 credits)
Area B: Humanities and Fine Arts (3 credits)
Select one course from Area B
Area D: Physical and Life Sciences (4 credits)
Select one laboratory science course from the courses for Area D
Area E: Social and Behavioral Science (3 credits)
Program Requirements (45)
Select 6 credit hours from the following courses after consultation with program coordinator:
Program Total: 61 credits
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